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Can you give some examples of establishing the decision making process early? That would be super helpful. It’s the only one you didn’t do an example of. Thank you so much 😊
Been in sales for years, but to continue to listen to simple advice like " Pause" is so true. We all tend to get caught up in the moment of the process and need to slow it down. Especially at the back end. Great content and really helpful
let me give you a piece of advice then , when your in sales , wait til the the customer asks you , for help , dont go right in there and start pressuring them , its really annoying for customers . if they just want to look/browse , then let them.
@@rayn1ful LOOOL no, literally had customers who WANTED to be approached but got angry when they weren't. Always ask and offer assistance as an option, not a necessity.
@@Phasma6969 i have had times when i was shopping and i literally dint got into a store because i saw lots of sales people standing around and i knew they were gona come at me when i stepped in. so there would go the sales for that store for anything i may have bought but dint because i dint go in fearing the sales people would come at me.
Yep. Move at their pace. Let them feel the pressure by saying nothing at all. Usually they end up asking a qualifilying question on their own after that, when they do, dynamic is switched
Sir you are doing a marvelous job and really wanted to say, I'm quite intrigued by ur videos though today I'm listening u first time...one request, please make a video that how to digest this failure of calling more than 200 callers in day and kept doing every day
Show that enough value. Use a sales process understanding exactly the biggest problem of customer. Discuss the decision making process. Acknowledge with softener. Give them a compliment. Totally fair. Totally Make sense. Clarify their why?
It's starting make sense cover all bases that way you know exactly what went wrong. If I say I have think it over I really need to think it over I think slowly and don't trust my desition making skills.
If you are trying to make an unsolicited sale and you hear "I want to think it over", that is it most likely a "no", and you may actually make people feel uncomfortable about giving a negative.
problems happen by this, customer says leave me alone please, sales person does that as the customer wishes but then the boss says , why are sitting around doing nothing , why dont you go help person , then you says they asked me to to leave them alone , then you get this whole cycle of nonsense.
Applicable points but u repeating the one idea twice and then give example... That's What makes me skip in between... Don't do that please. I liked concept of channel though.
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Can you give some examples of establishing the decision making process early? That would be super helpful. It’s the only one you didn’t do an example of. Thank you so much 😊
Great advice! I’m in car sales and 90% of prospects say “I want to think it over” and then end up never hear from them again. So frustrating
“Don’t react, pause.” Awesome tactic.
Been in sales for years, but to continue to listen to simple advice like " Pause" is so true. We all tend to get caught up in the moment of the process and need to slow it down. Especially at the back end. Great content and really helpful
let me give you a piece of advice then , when your in sales , wait til the the customer asks you , for help , dont go right in there and start pressuring them , its really annoying for customers . if they just want to look/browse , then let them.
@@rayn1ful LOOOL no, literally had customers who WANTED to be approached but got angry when they weren't. Always ask and offer assistance as an option, not a necessity.
@@Phasma6969 i have had times when i was shopping and i literally dint got into a store because i saw lots of sales people standing around and i knew they were gona come at me when i stepped in. so there would go the sales for that store for anything i may have bought but dint because i dint go in fearing the sales people would come at me.
also see my other comment on this video and see if you aggree.
Yep. Move at their pace. Let them feel the pressure by saying nothing at all. Usually they end up asking a qualifilying question on their own after that, when they do, dynamic is switched
I want to think it over was killing me yesterday awesome video 🤘
Sir you are doing a marvelous job and really wanted to say, I'm quite intrigued by ur videos though today I'm listening u first time...one request, please make a video that how to digest this failure of calling more than 200 callers in day and kept doing every day
These tactics totally makes sense! Great stuff as usual Marc!
Great job Marc - always good content.
Your content are amazing i have learn a lot from you.
Thanks for the value!!!
Good one, Marc.
Wow! Helps a lot. Thank u!
Beautiful,simply beautiful
Can you give me an example of the desicion making process?
Your videos are great. Do you have any material on how to hire and train sales professionals?
I would like to scale my business with the right team.
Show that enough value. Use a sales process understanding exactly the biggest problem of customer.
Discuss the decision making process. Acknowledge with softener. Give them a compliment. Totally fair. Totally Make sense.
Clarify their why?
It's starting make sense cover all bases that way you know exactly what went wrong. If I say I have think it over I really need to think it over I think slowly and don't trust my desition making skills.
Good value right there💎
Brilliant Advice ps you sound like tony robbins! Lol its awesome
That was Good 👏🏾💯
Thank you.. Its helps a lot :)
This video is EPIC
If you are trying to make an unsolicited sale and you hear "I want to think it over", that is it most likely a "no", and you may actually make people feel uncomfortable about giving a negative.
GREAT!!!
Very true
What happens when its a email interaction
problems happen by this, customer says leave me alone please, sales person does that as the customer wishes but then the boss says , why are sitting around doing nothing , why dont you go help person , then you says they asked me to to leave them alone , then you get this whole cycle of nonsense.
4 second rule, cool.
but how can you say...That totally makes sense then say help me understand why you say that....Didn't you just say it totally makes sense?
Agree and ignore them by agreeing you can simply change the subject to add more value
Applicable points but u repeating the one idea twice and then give example... That's What makes me skip in between... Don't do that please.
I liked concept of channel though.
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The dude comes across as a shyster....